A mesmerizing video featuring Bharatanatyam-inspired performances of the Hari Raya Viral song Serumpun has taken social media by storm, highlighting the beauty of Malaysia’s rich cultural diversity. The performance video was shared by Millennium Arts on TikTok and has captivated thousands of likes and shares as netizens celebrate the Indian classical look and dance with a beloved festive anthem. The video is currently trending on TikTok with over 1.1 Million views and over 57k likes.
The video showcases three women and one man dressed in traditional Bharatanatyam attire, vibrant sarees, intricate jewellery and makeup delivering a stunning interpretation of Serumpun, originally performed by Singer Mimifly. With fluid hand gestures and expressions, the dancers brought a unique classical touch to the song, seamlessly blending the aesthetic of Bharatanatyam with the Hari Raya festive energy.
@millennium_arts_dancers Hari Raya Aidilfitri bukan sekadar hari kemenangan selepas sebulan berpuasa, tetapi juga momen yang penuh dengan kasih sayang, silaturrahim dan kemaafan. kita sebagai warga Malaysia, marilah sama- sama meraikan perayaan raya. SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI, MAAF ZAHIR DAN BATIN. terima kasih kepada @mimiflyyy utk lagi raya 2025 #millenniumarts #millenniumartsdancers #fyp #fyi #RAYA2025 #mimiflyyy #serumpun ENTIRE TEAM OF MILLENNIUM ARTS DANCERS @Harrish @PUVANESWARI NATHAN 🤍🦋 @awek dancer @H O N E Y 💗 🍯 .
This creativity has resonated deeply with viewers, who praised it for promoting unity and cultural appreciation. There are many who joined the trend for Serumpun, diverse cultures and races come together to celebrate and wish Hari Raya with this song. The impact of Serumpun is more than just a song, it has become a nationwide celebration of harmony, with countless Malaysians, from all races, recreating the choreography across various social media platforms.
Since the release, Serumpun has emerged as a defining song of this year’s Hari Raya celebrations, with the infectious melody and spirited choreography inspiring people from all backgrounds to do this trend. The Bharatanatyam version posted by Millennium Arts stands out as a powerful testament to Malaysia’s multicultural spirit, showcasing how traditional art can beautifully merge with contemporary music to create something truly special.
There was another video posted by them with the girls in Bharatanatyam outfit lip syncing and vibing to the song, that video also captivated the audience with over 299k views.
@millennium_arts_dancers kita sebagai warga Malaysia, marilah sama- sama meraikan perayaan raya. versi India untuk lagi raya @mimiflyyy SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI, MOHON MAAF ZAHIR DAN BATIN. #RAYA2025 #serumpun #mimiflyyy #fyi #fyp #millenniumartsdancers #millenniumarts #fypage @Harrish @awek dancer @H O N E Y 💗 🍯 . @PUVANESWARI NATHAN 🤍🦋
As Serumpun continues to celebrate the festive season, the viral dance trend reinforces the idea that music and dance are universal languages that have no cultural boundary uniting Malaysians in celebration and joy.
Sources: NST
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